Navis Kitchen to serve free meals to those in need starting Nov. 6

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Navi’s Catering Kitchen is set to serve free meals weekly from November 6 to November 20 for individuals who have lost SNAP or EBT benefits due to federal cuts. The meals will be available every Thursday from 11 a. m. to 6 p. m.

at 5903 196th St. S. W. , Lynnwood. Participants must bring their own containers to receive the food.

This initiative responds to the critical need for food assistance as many families face economic hardships. The program aims to alleviate some of the pressures caused by recent government actions affecting food security. Local nonprofits and community organizations are increasingly stepping in to fill gaps left by federal support reductions. This effort highlights the importance of community solidarity in times of crisis. Residents are encouraged to take advantage of this valuable resource while supplies last.

Related Articles

Snohomish County food banks experience surge in need amid cuts, benefit delays

Food banks in Snohomish County brace for increased demand as SNAP benefit payments face delays and eligibility criteria tighten. Local organizations, including the Snohomish County Food Coalition, report heightened food insecurity among families and urge community support. Governor Bob Ferguson allocated $2.2 million to assist food banks statewide, with Snohomish County receiving $120,000.

Election 2025 Hurst holds lead over Frizzell for mayor in latest vote count

Incumbent George Hurst leads Lynnwood's mayoral race with 3,165 votes, while Mayor Christine Frizzell trails with 2,990 votes. Voter turnout reached 26.76% as of Wednesday evening. Other incumbents maintained their leads, except for Position 3 Councilmember Josh Binda, who fell behind Bryce Owings.

High school sports roundup for Nov. 3, 2025

Meadowdale and Lynnwood both secured important volleyball victories on November 3, 2025, as they headed into district tournament play. Lynnwood defeated Mountlake Terrace 3-0 to clinch a playoff berth, while Meadowdale beat Shorewood 3-1. Both teams will compete in play-in matches on November 6, 2025.